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Kamma, or karma, is a concept in Buddhism and Hinduism referring to the actions one takes and the intention behind those actions. It is believed that these actions create a chain of cause and effect that determine one's future experiences and circumstances. In essence, kamma is the belief that one reaps what they sow.

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